Posts tagged family prayer
Family Devotions for Advent: Good News, Great Joy, All People

On the night Jesus was born, an angel of the Lord appeared to shepherds and proclaimed “Good News of Great Joy for All People.” This new Advent devotion allows your family to celebrate the Good News, Great Joy, All People truth as you enjoy family worship together.

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Join our New Research Project: Family Worship Assessment

Join our new research project by filling out a short Google form. Everyone who participates will be the first to receive the 2024 digital magazine, highlighting the state of the family today.

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Rediscover the Joy of Family Worship

Family worship is rewarding. It brings blessings that will find your family sharing your hearts with one another. It will afford you opportunities to hear your children talk about Jesus while growing in their love for the Lord. It will allow you space to speak words of confession, forgiveness, and grace to one another.

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A House of Prayer for All Neighbors

How do we lead our families toward this sort of biblical hospitality? How do we begin to love our neighbors, welcome our neighbors, invite, know, and befriend our neighbors? We can start by simply leading our families to pray for our neighbors.

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Family Prayer List

Most families have a running grocery list that they add to throughout the week. Then they go to the store, get what they need, and start a new list. What if, along with a grocery list, your family also had a running prayer list? What if anyone in your home could add prayer requests to this list anytime they want? What if you gathered your family a few times a week, put the family prayer list on the table, and then prayed together? 

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New Family Worship Resource

Download this free booklet on “How to Lead Family Worship.” This resource includes “Elements of Family Worship,” “Family Worship in the Bible,” “A Sample Family Devotion,” “5 Steps to Leading Family Worship,” and practical encouragements for families just beginning in family discipleship.

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